Mature Cherry Tree
squaredog writes:
Newbie here.....new to your site, and at gardening, so any answers,
please don't make them difficult for me to understand, will you?
I've just moved into a bungalow, with a very mature cherry tree, I would
guess 30ft high. Down the bottom of the trunk, in a section, and also at
the top, kinda where the branches start coming out, there are bore holes
in another section. The bottom bit, to me, looks sort of dead in that
place.
The tree is such a beautiful feature in the garden, that the last thing
I want to do is to lose it.
Please, please, can someone tell me what I can do to save it.
Call in an tree company.
There are many things to look at and we can't tell from here.
PS. Now please don't all be alarmed, you gardeners, but as a dog owner,
I'm having 'astro-turf' fitted up to, and around it next week. (I did
tell you I wasn't a gardener, didn't I?)
As long as it lets water through it shouldn't bother the tree.
Dogs and gardens don't mix. Don't get your hopes up.
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Dan Espen
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